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Chocolate Quiz | How Much Do You Really Know About Chocolate?

What did the Aztecs use chocolate for?

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When was the first chocolate bar invented?

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Chocolate is bad for dogs. True or false?

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When was chocolate introduced in Europe?

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When was the Milky Way bar developed?

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Where was the earliest evidence of chocolate consumption found?

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The Catholic monks in Spain added drinking chocolate to their religious practices. True or false?

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Is chocolate a fruit?

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The chocolate that the Aztecs and other ancient nations drank was sweet. True or false?

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What was the first European country to try chocolate?

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The Aztecs used cocoa beans as currency. True or false?

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It takes two to four days to make a single-serving chocolate bar. True or false?

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Who produced the first chocolate bar?

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How long ago did humans start to consume chocolate?

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The ancient natives made part of the cacao fruit into an alcoholic drink. True or false?

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Where was chocolate milk invented?

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Around 70% of the world's production of chocolate comes from West Africa. True or false?

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The Aztec emperor Montezuma drank 50 cups of cacao a day. True or false?

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Throughout the 18th century, chocolate was a popular drink among wealthy Europeans. True or false?

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What does the Latin name of the cacao tree mean?

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Chocolate Quiz
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Hello! I have a question for you. What would you rather have: 1000 dollars or a golden ticket to Willy Wonka’s factory (assuming it was real)? If you selected the second option, you are a true chocoholic! But how well do you know this delectable treat? Are you ready to compete in the best chocolate quiz ever? It’s going to be a tasty challenge! Brace yourself for our chocolate quiz questions and answers provided! This is the chocolate quiz you’ve been waiting for!

Where Do We Get Chocolate From?

Chocolate comes from the cacao tree native to Central and South America. Raw cacao beans have a bitter flavor, completely different than the sweet taste we are used to.

To achieve that distinct cocoa flavor, the beans undergo fermentation and other processes. The shell is removed after roasting, and the inner nibs are ground into the cacao mass. The grounding process produces cocoa liquor, which is a liquified form of cocoa nibs.

Cocoa products get mixed with various ingredients like milk, sugar, emulsifiers, or stabilizers to get the commercial chocolate we all know and love.

Why Is It Called Chocolate?

The origins of the word can be traced back to the Aztec word “xocoatl.” It was the name of the bitter drink made by the ancient Aztecs from cacao beans. The cacao tree’s Latin name means “food of the gods.” Isn’t that a fitting moniker?

Is Chocolate A Fruit?

Cacao beans can be called a fruit, but chocolate is a product we get from them. So, chocolate itself isn’t a fruit.

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Who Invented Chocolate?

Chocolate has a long and fascinating history. Around 4000 years ago, the first evidence of chocolate consumption was discovered in the Middle America region – specifically, on the archeological site in Ecuador. Nevertheless, because the tree had already been outside of its original habitat 5,300 years ago, it was likely used by people throughout South America much earlier.

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Chocolate consumed by the ancient native Americans wasn’t the same chocolate we know today. Firstly, instead of eating it, they used to drink it. Traditional drink brewed from grounded cacao nibs was bitter and mixed with spices.

The Mayans had the method of pouring the mixture of cacao brew, water, chilies, and cornmeal from one pot to another. It made their drink frothy. Would you be willing to try this concoction, or do you prefer a modern take on hot chocolate?

For ancient nations, chocolate had many different uses: as medicine, aphrodisiac, during rituals, and as nourishment to prepare soldiers for war.

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When Did Chocolate Come To Europe?

No one knows exactly when that happened, but it was probably in the 16th century. According to legend, Cortés, a Spanish explorer, is said to have introduced chocolate to Spain in 1528. There, chocolate was still consumed as a drink, but with the addition of sugar or honey to make it sweeter.

The wealthy Spaniards quickly took a liking to this beverage, and even the monks added drinking chocolate to their religious routines.

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By the 17th century, chocolate stopped being Spain’s secret and spread through Europe, becoming the symbol of luxury. At the time, still, only the wealthiest people could afford it. Chocolate was still made by hand in Europe, which was a slow process.

The Industrial Revolution brought change. The new chocolate press improved production and made it more efficient. In 1815 a Dutch chemist came up with a way to decrease the bitterness, and a few years later, he discovered a method to remove 50% of the natural fat found in chocolate drinks, which made it cheaper and improved the quality. At that moment, the modern era of chocolate started.

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Who Was The First To Sell Chocolate?

The creator of the first solid chocolate bar was Joseph Fry. In the year 1795, Fry patented his technique for using a steam-powered engine to crush cocoa beans. In 1866, Fry’s company, J. S. Fry & Sons, introduced the first commercial chocolate bar. It was called Fry’s Chocolate Cream, and interestingly enough, it’s still in production! Remember this fact for the chocolate quiz!

By the end of the 19th century, well-known names like Nestle, Cadbury, and Lindt were already in the game. Fun fact: During the prohibition era in the United States, chocolate became particularly popular. When people couldn’t drink alcohol, they decided to snack on something sweet instead!

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